Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1908, p. 14

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I THE DAILY BRITISH 'WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1908. nome Pa ee ---- Xoursband wild Oe Lord ooo d ie 45 Titles da ras it may seem, actressnl now capturing more Joey than n heiresses, ly #he other day it was proclaim. | London that Miss Viola Tree, ter of Beerbohm Tree, and an of more than insular reputa wax to many the maveguis of on top of reports, not denied, elle Christy, the Now York | po chorus girl, wears nn engage king given by Lord Eliot; that | o Dierell haps enptared the mar Lol Anglesey, and that the eur | tanhope has laid 'his heart and | 8 at the feet of Gabrielle Ray. i indeed, is growing the list of ght favorites marrying into the tv. And to their credit be it that many of them really adorn | | the new positions to which they at-| -- | it come to a race between Am- | millions and the stage 7" is the [ 3 being asked in England's 14% Gos 2 2 ratic el, Just i the | : yf " B ET i 4 : af 217/E oF a. Ore = ht favorites appear to; be in the Arr Ba 7 7 AY who, on rhe Sty Pa > 5 a Lg 7 gs i ' FS Caer the time when the engagements | ! qobrn on. Se 3 Fone ; wr he Total Cone sl ng ) who Cuvee? |i | FY i SE im Gladys' Vanderbilt and Miss 7 ? : } Ke : ; # fora Shots were announced, no FL7¢ LY : that four English; yitles have Pryoreea a the feet of actrehses. re is, according th current re | Ezr/, nh toport in these casce is ac as correct, because the usual ' Joslyr denials have not been made, 0 who do not take readily to order of things 'may remark that 'gapture of honors and positions is ally not new; will as the durtion of stage ties to the English peerage goes bart Af ch further back. than the day of the : 2 aay dean heiress, i c, py will tell you Hhat English kings } friar g A hh NelllGwynn When | \ ¥ 2m Eri " Were the - Lv dhield and when ; LR + lO tlean milfioniires Fr? A As "eomputed in wampum. "«g "1 Oso Crs hing © specific coves, they tell J : ANNE "afl of Peterborough, frried Miss Anastasia Robin- | "wanderlus 19 iu his blood: he isa' Going very well with the above is a; and shortly afterwards was compelled) music hall singer of London, great traveller, and his wife is no less eablegram only a few weeks old, a |to raise: her salury., When she ap-|' i, while the earl of Derby made | opthusiastic in that direction. During follows : peared. as Charles Hawley's leading { Farren his countess before the | hor residedoe on Lord de Clifford's) "The Dublin season has been abso [lady in "A Message from Mars" the Ls in revolution. Irish estate the former actress has be-Tutely ruined by the great jewel sean theatrical world was astonished, de x Te \ before, however, has thereg ume an expert rider to hounds. dal. At the first drawing toom held] Lord Ashburton owns about 36,000 ones or Phe Srrds Lf crrro h A raid upon titles as thel (amie Clifford roke from the lowly! by the viceroy the earl of Aberdeen, | acres. He sudcesded to. the title owl oH Po irrire Fe / Pros? lt Her Js Making pow. Within five position: of a serubgirl to that of heir [there was a pergeptible gloom the death of his father, in 1589, The| ' siding, wire was it ow freely predicted in Lon- ess to a coronct. She came to Am- "On this oceasion the only persomn|ficst baron won digtinction in the | Foo l/r & there will be five actréss-peoresses | og 0 Tile Swedish peasant pir, who behaved with dignity was the for [#08 88 a spodial ambassador of Gregt Josre Alocre " eiresy ogress, bearing the name of Otterson; sheljwer Gaioty actress, the Marchioness of | Britain to the "Uditel Stites Hé wis! ties in London, wher hey have | Hitdlo jdud ples be ad thelr guns of mrgiment| (ont Gut ti domestic service, serubbad | Teadfort, | bee known ax Rosie Boote. | a: geaiidson of the founder of the fa-| town house, Lord mi Lady Ashbur-] A few minutes later it was set a onsidernbly extont by the floors, sewed and performed otheri. "Lady Heddlert | appeared in the} mots banking house of Baring Broth-{ ton reside at their countiv place, | him, brown and hot, and with a smile ry havior: of actresses who tas talling to the lot of a maid of daszling thong wearing a Very simplafers. "1a 1798 We married a daughter] "The Grange » picturesque horde in | of anticipation he broke the crust to gniod/ the coronet. all work. {gown of velvet, no diamonds, and]of United States Senator William] Hampshiive, twenty miles from South-| find just a threeinch Rather, | a "the former Gaiety: we} 1 almost by 'aceitlent that se only two strings of pearls. She was] Dingham, of Philadelphia, ampton Lord Asliburton is said tel "Take thix away," he commanded Food pushers, baby ho died about three yeardago | engaged as a chorus gitl in the far more distinguished looking than] Lady Ashburton's father was for<Phave an income of $1,000,000 a vear.) | "What does it mean, atvway 7 Tell | \ children's sets, ofc. Apaont; ge h did so. welll ax Imdy Clon: lay," 'Meroceo Bound," then runbitg many 'etliel Beauties whe afe #0 con merle. a Bricklayer. in New York. One} 2Only a few vears ago the popular] hat Pa i Wai sincerely mourned ki Poston. Ad it proved, "she only | stantly photographed.' iv not often called from a Harlem flat! countess of Orktey was nie v girl | ne we was evidently a man of | 1847 ROGERS rie circle. ol aristocratic] 0 io this chance; her work was so! The Mar io! Headfors is entitled) of MIX rooms to. a British demesne! All the moths of the, ) stage | reso ¢ Re immediately leaned over BROS. s 'good' and hers appeneance: s6hto sit in the House of Lords as Bar! of 36,000 acres, vel such was the for! door Mutiered about e' Gil'} and said in a confiden oie : pie. Bote 14 Winning laurels in her S Ctemchive that, she pe with-| an Kenlis, or Kells, this being Wis titla) tone of this young actress, chiist. She was the fascinnine skirt "Why, AN tell vO . ual y i : | desioond Io be atvacv - oh a ot oan: out an engagement afterwards. as peer of the Jmited Kingtiom. = Te] - Upon her hasbhatd's sstatés (here are} dancer wha was not only the favorite | way Yo' know dat Wiley been | In all leading patterns. a: -- on wilt come 5 Morbeanty win ber a host of friend | je also the Earl of Pective. for her the stableful of hunters and] of hahitues of London theatres, But! raisin' such or howl 'boat food = sot] SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS I tol armong-the-thaatrodoving- public, Addn " eepipinnight-when-Rose-Boote: driving --horssn--thepyrmrr-crowdedteonkd nonfber-wmong her adorere many {hein what Wit was claimed GF be, 8] her capability was recognized by man) was singing in London the voung Mar Jw i b belore xX) : : ¢ { with automobiles, the family jewels] a gilded vouth and benrer of a proud | cook des puts one chicken fodde : be ) 3 8 k 3 2, RR 3 , ok d puts on 1 Ider ing ie [ a Relat nEOLR; Te auis of sHeadfort was in the wid ivnee. | and plate, enrte blanche with Worth | tithe. Old as well ax young ecumbed | gach Ope of them pies show the) i o- * ly ess amongt ho White 'Ue flnil pool Tievd "Aberdare Her principal song was, "Masie Will band Felix in Paris, thousands upon | to ker witchery | folks dat dey's recebin' de genwine ar -- shocked hy her Nissin i# not old in the peerage it is one! (et Phove AH The Same." thovsands in ready pin money--in a the duke of Beanfort who might | (ioje, sab . 8 . % afi the wealthiest in England. <Mixten Tally david rather handsome and | word, evervthiog that the beart oof have been her grandinther, lavished | we con! propectioe hi Southern Wales | quite ueobidiond that her fate wa | woman could desire. Nop ig this all jeifts upon her. It was from' a' We | Milk For School Children. } { so of actresses iS ; i 3a a2 A ve entered the nobility, kept constantly pour a sfréunni of gold" into} gated within n stone's throw of her, | This girl from Parlem, whose fave was | Bad frome, which te was said to have | Mubicipal Journal and filled their new posi the family coffers, and many other ins fn one of thet stalls; Rosin Boots ad: | her fortune line the prostige of Lord ibestowed apon her: in a romantic | A ov commendable feature bas just ilchiist: dustuind entetppives swell the income. Beane tn the footlights awd sommed Ashibwvton's position. and 'wealth wll | Tierdsliin, that he gave her away as beer introduced into several German wloned mpsic hall vupalarity "8 youpd Ago a cablegram froviio sing rit at lim: over Great Reitain and the continent. fn bride to the young earl of Orkiey, | ohools Automats were placed in the Lad de Clifford London conveyed this information to ame any 1" mean to wed a duke, don't Ancrduht. wollyi it. ju uni; has shélwho wis the sucendsful woke amon 1 sourtyards, which for a small ein de ph of @, ) v . hb 5 : ards, why we 3 Viola Tree possessed a gale Yeaders of "American newspapers : doubt thet & ; mai shined the © dignitivof her new [all the sprigs of nohility who sought | liver: bot cor cold {milk hel a in 1 HA mew star is steadily viging in thel 'nd nohe will dare to hint rebuke about yeif bom: ber hand. "Commis" had yuitted the | Pir,' ono. prociires a fp whitch fails ; wr Ani she oud wently © Pstage dome time before hov 'marviage. | Lt : { ani bri out af Igmrion=the yong he DiEgst swells will come to me a or Varin he suid recently ar donne {ime eke Th hay Frareiage,; "out of an opening and which =» made} Wer an t "ok +» Mesdlot © "fn Thursday afternoons for tea, Qurd ic one of the very few love! Bhe is a daring humtawoman, no whip 3 : n ursday ore ns il 3 . ¥ of waterproof strong paper; thew a! rst | (Miss Rosie Boote, of the Unety theas| nd emiperors will make their bows when matches between Atmpriegn girls and] and a gold plaver, and enters with | gina a cleverly are "Connie a ------------------ A . . i ¢ : { pedal is press d dows ol the cup 1t wives Um at Cowes. foreign noblemen. While t Fg Lkeet delight into the fife of u country ju 1 and the cup ix | Tull par SE feature and form | te ugly wr pai L fifledk with pure milk at ny desired | of Podn ily is she very haudsome; but] At the ondiol the song the peer of lshmmen who are looking for brides in| woman of wealth and socind position Tiemperature: f Heating is done inside LY £0. Windsor, Ont. t loa. ! a favorite in ta r and clever, being ex Be reali wab metapboriestly st | heejAmerica have a fortune appermost inl It is said of Avs Robinson, for | ¢ some voare coratess of Resdysn, that | Th1icely automatically by hguid fil relent Epidonaly educated and post Foot. The next. day be was literally) mind, Lord Ashimrton congidors that 4 ao ---------------------------- ry seRain, the unconventionsl high Apirit there. It js smd that the pair | hav | le has found the greatest fortune in| she bouskd an earl with the mone The cleausng and int ng 1 t th HOUSE-GLEANING rough whie hie, * , . an Thi of thes and tanks ahd thee Trish gick Fheen exceptionally happy, even thetigh this wile, she made. on © The lage. This flee] W 3 a large. " "The members of his family have ab | places bey dw a ines bys herself--at alk ross is alia effect d automationl son hy. she is' so wich their income is not : $0 eT never winced WE) Eoglish'" saviety was stirred to it {wavs heen loving and friendly to me fone wnigie amd mmacknble pls The a hg these patented « voforence to ee wn at the] athe when' Francis Boouelly, an Am antl the greatest hélp in every way. 1] Whatever may have wen the dey ame | 8 automigts has been yery great and! Will not be complete without many articles written un re M " ¥ ; y hy i Re i he: fair A ow Fob will be installed in many drgnis of Teadlort, | 5 . have met many deliphifal people in fof © air Anna, wo far a wind pro be installed in many mor of the most time the young Marq 4 ; aciregs, whose slage name was k gehools oi the Gein. empl, { looking over your Mattresses. The of his! fance mont, married Lord ~ Ash Frwhdnd." mihence was concgmed, they failed of a vears dos Shel When not orcupied with social dw Pmateriadismtion. So. not lorg sine, ni ---------- best place to get new, fresh, sani- was oneof the origimsl "Hosodern" she seciiwed a divoree. oul Rowe men think more. of rest than [387 mattresses or have old ones - Ktotte of 10], Her hishand, whe Thos. twictle. ame sketehied some of they do of money. irecovaled like new, is ut 110 a widower, 3s. @ descendant oF the gh the recent vomanges that endedy in . Clergy street. Prices right. of the famous Aslibugton treaty yf Placing cofimets inva the brows: of i * . ended | # o | stage favorites, eave others, nod Slee; rn ki es mon it hth in wi' the ist. ng donlst, will grow with 'Li . I pai na Bokion | then} 10 Ah Will the charms of the footlisht fa- 1 a op gston Mattress » he was haying. in "My Lady ; 2 vowite. continue 16, ontwebch the Bb Dent lis awake swith f he remedy at En er te wn horus Gut aight f Halls. traction of the Auwerican heivewe 7, § your elbow To bapish wakeiol- . * th ; « ness, vos starts, Fans x regory's rendition of © alhy des p to sheep "soundly apd waken re- vornan Hy che Nagghe « « Dr. Wiley Gof, The Goods. freshed--take 3 x ie cs fon Wegietn Honwmaker. ---- out to the § ah her 3 . : RA ago Dr. Wiley, the gon did a song and dance of her own. - te) , 1 srnmest's pare foort expert, walked ine I took the stunt as a ine 3 t> a Washideton vale and took 5 eat. of the show: anil enthusiastically i . He evident!y kiow just what he white nuded 4 ro The ghey io. A A for waving aside the bill of fare. thel he _ ll : ¢

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